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7'^f*^I $a&^ jft v* efr'*^*' NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Peter Herian has his supply of ice for Mardi-Gras Tuesday February 22*o^ cribed by said chapter sixteen, or, in Representative Skinner has introduced i^T\gvvO\ trifle -with any Throat next summer harvested. He has put A teachers institute will be held in the case of any village or borough organized a memorial asking Congress to \XJVVV Lung disease. If you. have* up several hundred loads more than a Cough, or Cold, or tho children are All communications for the REVIEW or existing under a general or Madelia Saturday February 19. provide for the pa\ ment of bounties threatenedwith CrouporWhoopingCough, last year and will not run short. should be handed in by Mondav evening. special law, regulating the subject of F. Retzlaff Las erected a machine promised to tfye first Minnesota Mounted as erected ase Acker's English Remedy and prevent The paper goes to press Tuesday Saturday Mr. August Nagel celebrated licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors, Rangers at the time of their enlistment. the Union further trouble. It is a positive cure,' shed next to his office near afternoon and is mailed to outside subsciibers and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50c his 71st birthday by attending the tlvm in the manner provided in House. Chas. L. Roos. New Clm, Minn. the same evening. Our New masked ball at the Tiveli and skipping and by such general or special law, a The carnivalj) parade next Tuesday Mr. A. Blanchard has opened a real Ulm patrons will recerve the paper the tra-la- lu with the young folks until license fee of five hundred dollars, or PROBATE NOTICE. will excell the famous procession of the estate^and commission office next door Wednesday morning. such fee in excess ot said sum as the early morn. to J. Newhart's. Anyone wishing to Veiled Prophet. State of Minnesota, County of Brown J-s* in Probate Court, Special Term, Febr. 1st 1887 county commissioners, or, in case of Chas. Brust and imily came down Taxpayers should not forget that personal buy or sell real estate or anything else Inlhe Matter of the Estate of Peter N. Laron A young baker made his appearance such village or borough, the municipal deceased. from Sleepy Eye Saturday to assist in property taxes become due March should call on him. at Aug. Preuss' residence Saturday On reading and filing the petition of KieNChris- authorities of such village or borough, in the Tivoli Masquerade. 1st. A penalty of ten per cent will be tenSen, executor of the estate of TeterN.Larson Look out for a raise in the price of Captain J. Smith, who was formerly deceased, representingamong otlier things, that shall fix and prescribe. added to all personal property taxes remaining Col Bobleter was in town Saturday, he has fully administered said estate, and praying bread. stationed at Fort Ridgeiy died that a time and place be fixed for examining and Provided, That no license shall be unpaid by that time. Don't Sunday and Monday% allowing his accountof his administration, and for recently at Walla Walla W. T. He granted for a longer period than one the assignment ot the residue of said estate to the wait until the last few days to pay your Mr. Wm. Silverson, a brother of C. leaves a widow in destitute circumstances. parties thereto entitled. year, or for a period beyond twenty -esults are Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. taxes, but go up at once. The treasurer It is ordered, that said acconnt be examined, fcilverson. of the Eagle Mill Co.. is visiting "Oeeommended by physicians and endorsed and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on days after the annual election in such is always overcrowded the last few Thursday the 3rd day of March A.D. 1887, at 2 in town. He is favorably impressed Ly all who have used them. The best The four year old son of Mr. F. Aufderheide village or city next ensuing after the o'clock p.m., at the office of G, W. Somerville remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency.and Constipation. with New Ulm. the village of S leepy Eye Lake said county. is quite ill. date of such license. Guaranteed, and sold at 25c. by And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Remember that those taking part in Mr. Chas. Silverson returned from a given to all persons interested, by publishing a Chas. L. Roos, New Jim, Minn. Sec. 4. Nothing herein contained The REVIEW has taken the contract copy of this order for three successive weeks prior the Carnival Parade must be at Turner business trip to Chicago and Cincinati shall be construed as affecting or repealing tosaiddayofhearingmtheNew Ulm Review a for printing the Premium List of the Hall Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. weekly newspaper printed and published at the Saturday. the local option proviso of Section Brown Co. Agricultural Society for City of New Ulm in said County. Every one of the exhibitors should be Dated at New Uim the 1st day of February A. D. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. one of chapter sixteen of the general 1887. Any one desiring advertising We are informed that Mr. J. B. Alteimatt 1887. -By the Court, present. hari at statutes of one thousand eight hundred space is requested to call on or address of Leavenworth is seriously ill ERNST BBANDT. Since the passage of the high license oo WANTER* S (.L..bO Judgeof Probate. and seventy-eight, or the local option the publishers. and that there is little hope of his recovery. if au J. UU once. A permanent position PROBATE NOTICE. bill Mr. A. Schell has decided not to provisions of section forty-eight of It will probably be some yearsJbefore for the right man. Write or apply H"5f built the extensive ice house and cooling to chapter one hundred and forty-five of State of Minnesota, County of Brown J-In Probate Berthold Kalb, who has been working Minnesota will be again, as she was Court, Special Term. J& cellars he intended to as announced general laws of oDe thousand eight PETER LILLA, In the Ma tier of the Estate of Hans Jensen deceased at Osceola Mills, Wisconsin for Saturday, lepresented on the floor of the *g in the REVIEW some time ago. New Ulm, Minn. hundred and eighty-five. some time has leturned home to nurse house by nine congressmen. Congressman-elect On reading and filing the Petition of Ane C* Jensen, administratrix of the estate of said de- s^sl The Directors of the Board of Trade Sec. 5. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent MASQUERADE a bioken foot. The accident was Lind reached Washington ceased, setting forth the amount of personal es- *& will meet at Mr. Eckstein's office next tate that has come to her hands, and the disposi. with this act are hereby repealed. caused by the falling of a shed on which Friday and is stopping at the Tremont tion thereof the amount of debts outstanding Friday evening at 7:30. Every member against said deceased, and a description of all the he was working. house.Rice,MacDonald Lind and Wilson real estate of which said deceased died seized, and is requested to attend and be on Sec. 6. This act shall take effect July the condition and value of the respective portions were all on the floor at the same time, Feed for stock is scarce. Hay is very thereof and praying that license te to her hand promptly. 1st 1887 We fail to see anything and, with the sitting delegation, made granted to sell apart or all of said real estate at scarce and commands a higher price Petir private sale. And it appearing by said in this law which will prevent our city The grand lodge Sons of Hermann for Minnesota a pretty fair showing. that there is not sufficient personal estate in than ever before. As high as ten dollais council from issuing licenses May 1st have appointed local committees for a hands of said administratrix to pay said per ton had to be paid for it here The Winona Board of Education has and expenses of administration and that it is next for one ear at a less rate than large number of cities to assist in the during the season of snow blockades. essary in order to pay the same, to sell anart decided to buy a site and built a high all of said real estate- pan $500. There is a probability that an raising of funds for the proprosed monument Farmers did not prepare foi &o severe school building* It is therefor ordered, That all persons mtei amendment to this law will pass the in New Ulm. A committee ed in said estate, appear before the JnrtmT a winter as we had and hence the shortage. Court, on Thursday ?be 24to day of March A The city telegraph office will be ready legislature which will prohibit the issuing composed f citizens of this place have 1887, ut 10 o'clock A. at the Probaf nmt for business by the end of this week. said Count} then and there to ohow cou?e fif of licenses from now on for a been appointed to assist the New Ulm there be) why license should not* mtSlS tS The office will be located in C. L. Roos' If you want to see -a grand parade, said administratrix to sell Sn?d/0realt smd f0l estate accord longer time than to July 1st 1887 at less lodge in agitating the matter and also ing to the prayer of said Petition. accordAnd Drug Store and not in the Dakota stop on one of the principal streets than above rates. Should this amendment atfcaleaftfoteendayssthifoycopatt to raise a certain amount of money here Udba1 it is further tobsa1orderede, Honse as announced last week. fiom 2 to 4. p. m. Tuesday. pass, then of course we would to further the scheme. Work will begin dayUofb S weeKs prior said hearing, the last nf sha have high license here beginning July S*'"?* Everybody should attend the carnival as soon as the snow is cff the ground. Mr. Wenzel Krai and Miss Mary wi?. --A.T- before said day of hearing, in the New Ulm & Turner Hall, 1st. parade next Tuesday. Kretsch, Doth of the town of Sigel,were view a Weekly Newspaper printed aJd nnWished Progressive euchre parties are all the at the City of New Dim s&d County? and personally Senator Ives has introduced a bill married by Rev. A. Berghold at the Even if the elements were against served on all persons interested in saidill. go at this season. Wednesday evening tate, residing in said County, at least fourteen regulating the sale of liquors which is Catholic church in New Ulm last Monday. them the members of the City Band Mrs. S. D. Peterson entertained a number days before said day of hearing, and a'otter ON very stringent. It relates principally persons interested, according to law. The occasion was celebrated in can be satisfied with the result of their of her young lady friends. Mr. and TUESDAY, FEB. 22,1887. ^atedatNewUimthelstdaVof February A, to selling of liquor to habitual drunkards grand style at the residence f the masked ball Sunday evening. The Mrs. F. H. Behnke entertained a party By the Court, and minors. The penalty for selling hall was filled with maskers and onlookers brides mother, guests from all parts of of lady and gentlemen friends the same ERNST BRANDT, Program of Stage Performances: to habitual drunkards, after proper and the social and financial result the county participating. tj Jadge of Probate evening. Saturday evening the Misses 1.Circus Renz with a Menagerie,such of Brown County, Minn. notice has been given by the husband was satisfactory to all. as has never before been on exhibition. The Turverein announces a masked Annie and Bertha Behnke gave some PROBATE NOTICE. or wife or legal gardian, is fine and imprisonment Feeding of wild animals Carnival Parade next Tuesday. ball in their hall for Tuesday, February of their friends a chance to display with twenty five (25) negro slaves. and the.forfeiture of license, State of Minnesota, County of Brown, SP In 22. They have prepared an entertaining their skill at the game. Strange things happen once in a Probate Court, Special Term, Jan. 24th, 1887 2.Dance of the Amazons. which shall not be granted ao-ain for In the Matter of the Estate of T. C. Ne'lson programme and the managers while which fail ofan explanation. Chas. 3.The New Ulm Steam Fire Engine QGCCBS6Q At a meeting of citizens, held in Turner five years. Under the provisions of wish us to assure the public that every On reading and filing the petition of Nels NelgOD at a fire. Stuebe had a little experience lately executor of the estate of T.C. Nelson deceased Hall Monday evening, it was decided this act county and municipal authorities number announced will be pertormed. 4.Phantom Pictures. representing among other things, that he is the which puzzled him and which he would to hold a carnival procession on are given power to revoke a license sole devisee and residuary legatee of said deceased Only full masks will be permitted on like to have some modern Darwin explain and that he has fully administered said estate, The managers of the Union Hall an Tuesday of next week. Messrs. P. for violation of any law regulating the and praying that a time and placeebe fixed for the Petitio heard by the the floor before 11 o'clock. to him. When he was in St. Paul nounce a masked ball for Tuesday evening assignment of the residue of said estate to him as sai Herian, J. Neuman, R. Loheyde and sale of liquor. The bill .provides that personthat the only entitled thereto under the will of ADMISSION 35 CENTS. l' February 22. Only full masks will a few weeks ago he bought a carload of decasereds said Jos. Galles were appointed a committee all applications for license 3hall be published i be admitted to the dancing floor before steers. He had them loaded and GRAND to see the business men of New Ulm in the official newspaper of the Judge of this Court, on Friday the 18th day of 11 o'clock. shipped to Baraboo Wis. When he un" February A 1887, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the MASQUERADE and enlist their sympathies in the undertaking. county or municipality, two weeks prior Probata OfHce in said county. January, A. BALL loaded his stock at the latter place The invitation "masked ball at the Tivoli orotite And it is further ordered, that theieof be Of those who were present to the issuing of the license. If, da given to all persons interested, by publishing a There were two mulley's amongst the 24t was one of the most enjoyable held at the meeting the following promised copy of this order for three successive weeks prior upon the hearing by the proper authorities, hearintgn to said day of in. the New Ulm Review a lot. He is positive that he loaded this season. There were just enough to have one or more teams each in the Ul it appears that the applicant has weekly newspaper, printed and published at the steers only in St. Paul. There were no N eUlm City of ^ew in said County. present to make a good crowd without parade: Empire and Roller Mills, Jos. violated any provisions of law^ regulating a *iol~d/ more head of cattle in the car at Baraboo encroaching on the space in the hall. 188 Schmucker, J. Hauenstein, H. Frenzel, the sale to habitual drnnkards or By the Court, than he loaded in St. Paul, but two When our reporter left atw ell, after V R. Loheyde, B. and E. C. Behnke and minora, after notice, within five years s_) ERNSTeBRANDi!Probfo Judg had changed to mulley's. Our reporter midnight the dance was still at its Vinegar Works. The committee previous to the application, or any other to whom Mr, Stuebe related above height and we understand that it was started ut yesterday and will report at PROBATE NOTICE. provision of the law within one year prior story, suggested that perhaps the St. kept up until early morning. a meeting of citizens to be held at Turner to the application, no.license shall be State of Minnesota, CouHty of Brown, J-BS Paul stockmen put up a job on him but Probate Court, Special Term, Der. 29th, 1880 Hall to-morrow evening. Anyone granted. One of the most important The following officers were elected In the matter of the estate of Jens J. Ouren this friend Stuebe denies. As we are deceased. who is willing to join in the parade is provisions of the bill is that no billiard, tor the ensuing \ear by the G. A. R. On readingand filing the petition of Christian not posted on the retrograde metamorphosis requested to notify the committee of pool, card or other table or any game Ahlness, administrator of the estate of Jena Department encampment held in St. "J I AT of stock we will* not venture an J. Ouren deceased, representing among their intention to do so. The procession of dice or chance of any kind shall be ml \Y ednesday and Thursday. Commander, other things, that he has fully administered said TJ3STI02ST HAUL* explanation of this wonderful phenomenon. estate, and praying that a time aud place be fixed will 3tart from Turner Hall at 2 p. allowed in the room where liquor is L. L. Wheelocb, Owatonna for examining and allowing his account of his administration, and for the assignment of the residue m. Tuesday and parade the principal kept. This will limit the licensing of senior \ice commander, E. R. Jefferson, ON of said estate to heirs, At the masquerade ball in Adin last streets. It is the desire of the originators such saloons only that do not keep billiard It is ordered, that said account beexamined.and Dimuh, junior vice commander, James Tuesday Eve.,February 22,1887. petition heard, by the Jndgeof this Conrt, on Friday, week, St. Jacobs Oil took the first prize. of the parade to eclipse anything of tables, and all the saloons which E^e, Minneapolis medical director, D. the 85th day of February, A. D. 1887, at 10 o'- Admission 35 Cents. clock A. at the Probate Office in said county. Nothing strange in this, as it is highly the kind ever given here. This is a big now have billiard tables will be compelled P. Kennedy, Litchfield chaplain, W. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be prized in every family where used given to all persons interested, by publishing a undertaking but, if they display the to take them out if they sell liquor. E Stanley, Austin council of admini copy el this order for three successive weeks A cordial invitation to attend is extend especially in ours.Bieber, Cal., Maun same vim in "perfecting arrangements It is made a misdemeanor for a uion, lhomas Montgomery, L. G. prior to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review by HE MANAGERS. a weekly newspaper, printed and published tain Tribune. as they did in originating they will succeed. minor to falsely represent himself of Nelson, Peri} Starkweather, Livingstone, at the City ot New Ulm, in said County. FOR SALE. Dated at New Ulm, the 28th day of January age in order to get a drink. J. M. D. Croft Delegates to The license law which will govern JV* X) 18o7. By the Court, tne N uional I IK ampment, James The following gentlemen were seen Minnesota from July 1st 1887 reads The undersigned has a ,full blooded Mr. Geo. Dputerman, New York city, EKNPT BBANDT,Probatefo (L- SO Judge Dnke (it 1 Hire), Jobeph liobletei, L. yegterday and promised to participate: Be it enacted by the legislature of the Percheron stallion, 7 3eais old, black suffered nearly a month with a severe T. Mulverhille. J. F. Newm-in. A. A. color, also several Durham andHolstein state of Minnesota: Section 1.No 11 11 in cock, Geoig B. Arnold, A cough, and having tried several remedies PROBATE NOTICE, mixed breed bulls for sale. i ii'Lo, II. Sessions, Sannuu Bloomer, without relief, finally used Red Bogen, Peuser Bro*., C. B-iltrnch. F. cense for the sale of intoxicating Statcof Minnesota, County of Brown ^ss. In Star Cough Cure which, he says, proved HENRY SCHRADER sr. A. II. Fitch. Alternate", E. M. Retzloff, W. Schotzko. M. Dengler F. liquois shall be granted to any person Probate Court, bpecial Term, Jan. 17th 1887. Lafayette. "speedy and effectual" In the Matter of the Guardianship of Robert E. Pope (it large), _' Robuiso'i, R. S. Vogelpohl. Jos. and Em. Schnoberich. apph ing for the same under the pro Hanb and brnestine Haub Minors. NOTICE- Davidson, \V. F. Sutherland. C. fl. On reading and filing the petition of William This would make about 27 teams and visions of the charter of any city of Pfaender, attorne" in fact for Josepbma Haub Gri\es, E. R. Peikius, Chailes J. Stevens, assures the success of the parade. Every this state, which city contains a popula guardian of tue persons and property of Robert The partnership heretofore existing E, Haub and Ernet-tme Haub minors for license to cured every year by Acker's celebrated Daniel Fisch. person interested should meet at Hon of ten thousand people or more, by sell the real estate of said wards at private sale by and between Henry Klossner and English. Remedy. It is a guaranted preparation and it appearing from said petition that it is necessary Turner Hall tomorrow evening with the municipal authorities of said city, William Oettmg is under the firm name and would be beneficial to said vards that if it does not help you it will cost The amended charter ot New Ulm out fail. of Klossner & Oetting dissolved b\ said repl estate, or a part thereof, should be sold except upon the condition that said applicant you nothing. Try it. A single dose will which has passed the legislature provides It is ordered, that the next ot km of the said mutual consent. "William Oetting continues shall, before the issuance of show its good effect. Trial bottles 10 eta. wards and all persons interested in the estate of It has happened several times that the business, collects all accounts for the following changes. The Chas L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. said wards shall appear before said Probate said license, pay into the treasury of Court, at the Probate Oflice in the City of New due the late firm, and pays all the indebtedness there was no quorum present at the regular city is to be divided in three wards. Ulm in tte County of Brown aforesaid, on the 4fh said city, in the manner provided by its thereof. meetings of the Board of Trade. NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1 day of March A D. 1887, at 10 o'clock the forenoon, The hist ward is to include all of that charter, a license fee of one thousand to show cause why a license should not be HENRY KLOSSNER. 64 No. 2, 62 oats, 25 corn, 30 barley, This is not as it should be. Every mem* part of the city south of Center street, granted for the sale ofsaid real csthte. dollars, or such fee in excess of said WILLIAM OETTING. And itis further ordered, that a copy of this 40 potatoes, 50c. onions ber who has the welfare of the city at with the exception of that tract west of Sprinfield. Minn., order be personally served on the next of kin of sum as the city council of said city 1.00 butter, 15 ,eggs, 20 live hogs heart should consider it his duty to attend said wards residing in said Brown County, and on Feb. 2nd A. D. I887. Garden and north of the continuation shall, in the manner provided in its all persons interested in said estate, at least fourteen per lb 3: pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt( every meeting and take an active days before the hearing of said petition as ot Tenth streets. The second ward is NOTICE charter, fix and prescribe, anything in afoiesaid, and by the publication thereof for four part in the doings of the board. There $2.25$2.75. north of Center and east of Broadway successive weeks in the New Ulm Review a week. is hereby givenj that sealed proposals the charter of any city to the contrary ly newspaper printed and published at the City are any number of matters which could to R. traqk thence following the railroad for the building of a bridge across the of New Ulm in said Brown County, the last of notwithstanding. Business Locals. be profitably discussed in the monthly Little Cottonwood near Mr. J. Muhs' which publications shall be at least fourteen days all of city east of the track to the before said day of hearing. r^_ Sec. 2No license for the sale of intoxicating place will be received by the undersigned meetings. If any member knows of city limits All parts of city not included Dated January 17th 1887, Z&& Qflfl yards fancy silk velvet in all colors on or before the 19th day of liquors shall be granted to By the Court, & any scheme wherewith to benefit the in the rirstfli and second wards Uu at 1 dollar a yard at Mrs. A. Olding's February 1887. Bids must be handed ERNST BRANDT, any person applying for the same under city, the board of trade would be the millinary store. Judge of Probate. comprise the third ward. The term of in before 2 p. m. on that date. Plans the provisions of the charter of any proper organization in which such and specifications will be on, exhibition office of elective officers begins on the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. My stock of Drugs and Medicines is city of this state, which contains a population scheme should be discussed. If he has at the place of the undersigned. Tke second Tuesday of April, that of appointive fresh and pure. Please give me a call. State of Minnesota, County of Brows. In town board reserves the right to reject of less than ten thousand people any just grievance against a railroad Probite Court Prescriptions carefully prepared. O.M. officers begins on the third any or all proposals. by the municipal authorities of said In the matter of the estate of Aslag Torjusen company and can not have justice done Olsen. Meridian Block. Tuesday of April. Two aldermen Pytten deceased. city, except upon the condition that him, let him present it to the railroad JOHN MAKTDERFELD. Notice is hereby *gi\en to all persons having are elected from each ward in claims and demands against the estate of Aslag T. Masks, Masks, Masks. Masks of all Chairman. said applicant shall, before the issuance committee of the board and they will Pytten late of the County of Brown deceasedT such a manuer that one is elected annually kinds, comic, serious and otherweise at PIONEER that the Judge of the Probate Conrt of said county of said license, pay into the treasury of back him up in any just demands. If in each ward. The aldermen will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands Chas. L. Roos' Drug Store. he wishes to start any manufacturing said city, in the manner provided by its against said estate, at his oflice in the Drug Store, elect one of their number as presiding of New ulm said connty, on the first Mo or any other enterprise and needs encouragement charter, a license fee of five hundred Just received at F. Kuetzings 400 of each month for six successive months, officer, who in the absence, or if for mencmg with the first Mondayin March 188 of a financial nature, by yards of Silk Velvets in all shades. dollars, or such fee in excess of said that six months from the 20th day of Jan. any reason the Mayor is unable to perform have been limited and allowed by said Pr presenting his plans to the board he sum as the city council of said city shall, DR. C. WESCHCKE PROP'R. his duties, shall act in place of Conrt for creditors to present fheirclaims QJjn yards fancy silk velvet in all colors will, if his scheme is a deserving one, in the manner provided by its charter, Mianesota Street, UUU at 1 dollar's vard at Mrs, the Mavor. The Mayor appoints all _. A. Oi- ,_ AWDHEW LABSOS 4 find some members willing to assist fix and prescribe "anything in the charter Executorof tb Estate of Aalag Torjusen Pyiu. NEW ULM,/r, MINN. ding's millinary store. appeintive officers by and with the consent him. The meetings of the board have of any city to the contrary notwithstand- A full and fresh stock of and advice of the council. The Chas. L. Roos has just received a been productive of much good to the drugs and niedicinee choice charter also provides for a board of new lot ot masks, laces and trimmings. city. The board was not created as a perfumery,fine soaps,combs Merchant Tailor, Sec. 3.No license for the sale of intoxicating & Public Works, consisting of 3 members mutual admiration society or for the and tcilet articles, books, For the largest assortment of masks, liquors shall be granted by jgj who are not connected with the City Minn. St., 'fU- New Ulm, Minrw stationery, colors^ varnishes, benefit of a few persons. It was created L# trimmings and laces go. to Chas. the county commissioners of any county government. This board is appointed The undersigned wishes to announce glass, putty and painters to advance the material interests of New Roos. or the municipal authorities of any to the public of Xew UJm and vicinity by the Judge of the District Court upon supplies. Ulm, and if every member will assist Just received at F. Kuetzings 350 that he has purchased the tailoring establishment town, village or borough, to any person request of the Mayor. The expense of a little it will be an easy matter to ac yards Velveteens, excellant quality, in PIANOS, ORGANS AND of Mr. Ed. Dunkel. Ho ic4 applying for the same under the street improvements is assessed against *& all shades, selling at 50 Cts. per yard. complish the objects of the board. We will endeavor to furnish first-class MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. provisions of chapter sixteen of the the abutting property in such proportion masks at Kuetzing's 5 Cent work only and hopes for a continuance earnestly hope that all members will ne General Statutes of one thousand eight Cflft PURE WINES AND LI- as that propeity is benefitted. The of the patronage bestowed upoa the consider it their duty to become active OUU Store. hundred and seventy-eight, or of any former proprietor. balance of expense being borne by the QUORS FOR MEDICAL USE. members. United action will accomplish general or special law governing Mr. Ed. Dunkel will continue to take city. In other respects the charter re such Physicians prescriptions carefully things where single efforts would Another new lot of Musical Instruments measure and act in the capacity *f village or borough except upontrfb condition sembles our present^ ,one- compounded at ail hours at Olsens New Drug Store. Merdian vof the, day Jail. cn|ter flg heretofore. andflight. of paying, iu the mannf pres- Blocxv 4* *fX 1. 4